Because it’s Friday — and because this whole judging-other-people’s-weddings topic is everywhere since Mark Zuckerberg tied the knot — I’d like to point out the makers of Uggs are now marketing a wedding line.

Some of you might remember that we here at seattlepi.com keep our eyes open for truly angry Seattleites — those people who have a bone to pick with the traffic or the isolationists or those darn Am-holes.

Now you can add fake super villain Rex Velvet to the list of things that really rub some Seattlites the wrong way.

The super villain is a character created by a local filmmaker in response to self-proclaimed superhero Phoenix Jones. Velvet exists only in YouTube videos and occasional radio interviews, and that really bugs Reddit user owen_birch.

What if the retro video game Tetris was made into a movie? It would look pretty much like this — giant colored blocks falling from the sky while Earthlings scrambled to keep the game-over screen at bay.

Unlike the long list of video-game movies that regrettably already exist, this one isn’t actually coming to the big screen. It’s just a spoof to poke fun at “Battleship” and other game-inspired films.

But I kind of wish the trailer wasn’t fake. This action flick would be so bad, it just might be good.

Seattle is home to some major companies, but who has the biggest brand? Mermaid in green, happy yellow arrow, or wavy four-square flag? Brand research company Millward Brown took a look at the world’s …

Seattle’s most-expensive restaurants aren’t actually in Seattle, according to thedailymeal.com. The food site ranked the nation’s 25 priciest restaurants, and only two from our neck of the woods made the cut: The Herbfarm in Woodinville ranked 19th and the Inn at Little Washington on Vashon Island was No. 24.

Eating at the Inn at Little Washington costs about $400, and dinner at the Herbfarm costs an average of $411, the site estimated: